Got a batch of Ikes at the bank today and found this Type 2. It's not the in the nicest condition but still put a smile on my face:joyful:[ATTACH]...
If you buy a CD with the money, at 2% it'll nearly triple... no maybe. And you won't need to pay 110% to buy your investment either.
With the exception of the last photo the end coins are damaged by the roll crimping machine, and the last one is covered with plating bubbles.
Can ya have too many pictures of double D's ? :D
Heat damage maybe? what does the obverse look like?
I don't think they made a silver proof in 86?
Nice find! That is the Type 2 reverse. I found 1 too a couple of weeks ago but not as nice as that one. Congrats!
Mint State. Preferably PCGS or NGC Certified but would consider raw coin too
Disagree, to grade P01 it must be identifiable as to type, date and mintmark. Still not worthless, just ungradeable.
One of my all time favorite coins! OH THE HISTORY!!! Some events of the time: President George Washington delivers the first "State of the Union...
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https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/archaeology/1.723643
I became fascinated with the "Panama Pill" after reading this thread and decided I had to have one. I just won this one tonight on ebay:...
Looks like all but the L in "LIBERTY" is covered with something (glue?) attaching that 'projection'. It certainly didn't come from the mint like that.
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1884-morgan-dollar-minted-cc.305934/
When our coinage system was created a Half Cent was worth more than today's dime is, and we still can't get rid of the Cent.
That's 5.5 times today's value That's 20 times today's value That's 30 times today's value Therefore from 1793 to 1850 a dollar became worth...
1970 Kennedy halves are 40% silver too. A key date in the Kennedy series only issued in 1970 Mint Sets, very rare to find them in the wild but...
Nice! I haven't seen that before, tube included!
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